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The European International School Ho Chi Minh City (EIS) has officially been awarded accreditation by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), one of the world’s most respected international education authorities.

EIS students will directly benefit from this accreditation when applying to universities around the world because EIS can now issue fully recognised WASC-accredited high school diplomas and transcripts. The current Grade 12 cohort will be the first to graduate under this enhanced academic framework, giving them a clear advantage as they pursue global educational pathways.

What Is WASC and Why Does It Matter?

As Vietnam’s international school sector expands rapidly, families often encounter an overwhelming number of accreditations, authorizations and memberships, each with obscure acronyms. Interpreting and comparing them can be difficult. Within this complex landscape, WASC stands out as a global top standard.

WASC is one of six regional accrediting bodies in the United States, responsible for assuring the quality, integrity, and effectiveness of schools across the U.S., Asia, and the Pacific. Via a rigorous and evidence-based evaluation process, it examines teaching quality, leadership, governance, student outcomes, and community engagement.

For families in Vietnam, this external verification offers meaningful reassurance because a WASC-accredited school has been independently confirmed to deliver a high-quality education that universities worldwide recognise and trust.

“WASC accreditation confirms the standard of excellence we work hard to uphold every day,” says Mr. Ben Armstrong, Co-Head of School at EIS. “It provides families with confidence that their children are studying in an internationally benchmarked environment.”

Benefits Begin Immediately for Grade 12 Students

EIS’s 2026 Class will recognize the value of the ASC-accreditation immediately.  Upon graduation this spring, they will receive WASC-accredited transcripts and diplomas. These familiar documents carry significant weight in university admissions, scholarship applications, visa processes for study abroad and school transfers. 

In destinations such as the United States or Canada, where accredited transcripts are often required, WASC provides a crucial advantage. “For our graduating students, the timing could not be better,” Mr. Armstrong adds. “Their academic records now come with an added level of global recognition.”

A Recognised Pathway Beyond the IB Diploma

While EIS is deeply committed to the International Baccalaureate (IB) continuum, not all students choose the full IB Diploma Programme (DP). Many instead opt for IB Courses or a personalised combination of subjects aligned with their strengths and goals. WASC accreditation ensures that every EIS learner, regardless of pathway, graduates with a respected and globally recognised credential.

Whether an EIS student selects the IBDP or not, they will receive a high-value high school qualification. In the process of achieving this, they can tailor their learning pathways without compromising university recognition. Such an arrangement can be easier to understand for families and allows for more flexibility. 

“This accreditation ensures that every student has a viable pathway to success,” Mr. Armstrong says. “It protects their future opportunities while giving us the flexibility to tailor programmes to individual needs.”

Long-Term Stability: Accredited Through 2029

WASC has aligned its accreditation cycle with the Council of International Schools (CIS), of which EIS is already an accredited member. As a result, EIS is now accredited through 2029, after which the school will continue on the five-year joint CIS/WASC cycle. 

Having accreditation through 2029 and then in five-year increments thereafter ensures that the school is continually reviewed and validated. This monitoring ensures teaching quality, leadership, governance, student outcomes, and community engagement remain stellar. Because the accreditation integrates the school with institutions around the world, it further keeps EIS aligned with global standards of excellence. 

The Bottom Line

“This is more than a certificate on the wall,” Mr. Armstrong emphasises. “It is a powerful affirmation of the work our community does every day and a promise to families that EIS will prepare their children for a successful future anywhere in the world.”

Indeed, prospective families can have clarity in Saigon’s competitive international school landscape about what benefits their child will receive. They can be confident their child will receive a globally recognised diploma, verified academic integrity, strong university outcomes, and multiple pathways to success thanks to an internationally approved standard of quality. 

The WASC accreditation is a school-wide award. It reflects years of commitment from EIS teachers, leaders, students, and families. It recognises the culture, values, and collaboration that define the school. As EIS looks ahead, the accreditation will continue to strengthen university pathways, support personalised learning journeys, and reinforce the school’s long-standing commitment to academic excellence.

Interested families can learn more about this commitment to excellence, forward-looking approach to holistic education, culture of Australian spirit and scholarship opportunities by getting in touch with the school and booking a school tour

 

 

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